Watchy is a distributed system for application and server monitoring. It can monitor processes and logs, be integrated into applications, and be integrated with Ganglia or MongoDB backends. A Web dashboard allows you to view realtime graphs.

Toxic is a general purpose template engine. It produces text output from different template input formats, such as text, XML, or SQL. New template formats can easily be integrated and even mixed. It is possible to use a text template format for attributes and text content in XML templates.

KADOS (KAnban Dashboard for Online Scrum) is a Web-based tool for managing Scrum projects. It provides screens on which the user can move a post-it to change one of the attributes of the post-it. It supports artifacts of the SCRUM method, but can also be adapted for other agile methods.

JQuery BarGauge is a jQuery plugin that displays an animated progress gauge bar. It can show a progress bar inside an HTML page container element with a given width and height. The number value of the current position can be displayed with the progress bar formatted with a configurable number of decimal places.

Libpsl is a C library which provides functions to check domains against the Mozilla Public Suffix List. It is useful for cookie domain verification, certificate domain verification, highlighting parts of a domain name, and more. Every Web client handling cookies (e.g. browsers) should use the PSL data to secure privacy.

termsql converts text from stdin or any file into an SQLite database table and allows users to execute SQL queries on that table, all in just one line on the command line. It can be used to sort, display, convert, extract, and modify data on the command line using syntax familiar to those who know SQL.

OpenStack4j is an OpenStack client which allows provisioning and control of an OpenStack system. This includes support for Identity, Compute, Image, Block Storage, and Network using Java. The library supports the following OpenStack services: Identity (Keystone), Compute (Nova), Network (Neutron), Image (Glance), and Block Storage (Cinder).

The ghostream project is centered around defining a new era of software development. The aim is to enable developers to rapidly produce high throughput, low latency systems capable of processing billions of events a day. ghostream inverts the typical relationship developers have with data. Without access to all the data at once, developers have to consider which parts of the data they absolutely need to arrive at a particular goal. Because of the need to keep the system moving, hanging on to data is an anti-pattern, forcing developers to consider how to take advantage of the data as quickly as possible. This results in components and systems that are scalable, fault tolerant, and uniquely suited for distributed environments.